Canine Conditioning provides a set of specific exercises for healthy dogs, to improve muscle mass and strength, coordination, proprioception, and balance to improve general fitness. Carrying out specific movements or exercises helps your dog to improve their flexibility, balance, coordination whilst strengthening not only their core, but also front and back limbs.
It is beneficial for all dogs whether they are in working, training for competing or just fetching balls and playing with other dogs as it contributes to injury prevention during all activities.
Reasons to do canine conditioning,
A fun activity for you and your dog!
Maintain mobility for day-to-day life.
Helps with weight management.
Increases flexibility.
Provides mentally stimulating.
Increases focus and attention span.
Reduces anxiety.
Canine conditioning influences both mental and emotional aspects therefore not only is there a physical benefit for your dog it also helps with mental and emotional health, to promote a holistic state of well-being. Most dog owners are aware that their four-legged companions require regular exercise, canine conditioning provides an easy to follow set of exercises which when carried out for 15 – 20 minutes three times a week help enhance the physical, mental and emotional aspects of the dog’s life, teaching them new skills, developing their confidence along side improving heir physical fitness.
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